La Crosse Technology 2800 manual MIN and MAX Dewpoint, Windchill, What is Wind CHILL?

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We also feel uncomfortable when dealing with low dew points, but usually a lower dewpoint is considered more comfortable because of the accompanying lower temperatures.

MIN AND MAX DEWPOINT

The minimum and maximum dew points are recorded and displayed in the Dewpoint section of the Heavy Weather Pro application. To view or reset the min and max dewpoint values, see the section on Min Max Values.

WINDCHILL

WHAT IS WIND CHILL?

Wind Chill is what the temperature “feels like” due to the wind. How much it effects us depends on both air temperature and wind speed. The wind chill temperature is more commonly called the wind chill factor.

Note: Wind Chill measurement methods vary over time, as established by the National Weather Service and other weather reporting authorities. This weather station uses the classical wind chill values.

HOW DOES WIND CHILL AFFECT ME?

Our bodies lose heat mainly through evaporative cooling and convection. The rate of heat loss by a surface depends on the wind speed above that surface: the faster the wind speed, the better the surface cools.

For inanimate objects, the effect of wind chill is to reduce any warmer objects to the ambient temperature more quickly.

For people, the body’s response is to try to maintain surface (skin) temperature. This attempt to maintain the skin temp makes us feel colder. In certain conditions, wind combined with cold temperatures can actually cause the skin’s temperature to decrease, and can even cause frostbite.

Note: Monitoring Wind Chill is an important safety factor in colder seasons.

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Contents Heavy Weather Pro Contents G e G e G e Overview Getting Started LicensingSystem Requirements SET UP Your Weather Station Hardware InstallationDownload the Software Installing the Heavy Weather PRO Software Installing the USB Communication Device What is SYNCHRONIZING? Synchronization ChecklistSynchronizing Putting the Heavy Weather PRO Software in Synchronize Mode Synchronizing During or Immediately After InstallationPutting the Weather Station in Synchronize Mode DON’T Click the Synchronize Button YETDetailed Instructions If Synchronization is not Successful Repeating the Synchronization ProcessOperation Main WindowMenu FileEdit ViewExtras HelpOptions General Settings Weather Station SettingsPC Software Units Setting Alarms DirectoriesHistory Files Directory Template Files DirectoryMIN MAX Values Graphical ForecastTemperature and Humidity Dewpoint TemperatureWhat is the DEWPOINT? HOW does the Dewpoint Affect ME?What is Wind CHILL? MIN and MAX DewpointWindchill HOW does Wind Chill Affect ME?What is Relative PRESSURE? Relative Pressure AlarmRelative AIR Pressure AIR Pressure and Weather ForecastingRain Last HourLast 24 Hours Last Week Last MonthTotal Wind Direction History Indicators AlarmCurrent Wind Speed GustCHARTS, Graphs and Trends What is a TEMPLATE?Overview History FileWhat is a GRAPH? There are two parts of the main window File Management Window History TABTemplate TAB Graph TABWorking with History Data and Files Viewing History Data RecordsWorking with Template Files Template Properties WindowGeneral Properties Graph PropertiesData Properties Status Saving a Template AS a GraphMinutes Identifying the Chart Type Moving the Chart Working with Graphs and TemplatesOpening a Graph ZoomingZooming OUT Troubleshooting / FAQ HOW do I Export Data from Heavy WEATHER?WIND, Outdoor TEMP, Dewpoint and Windchill are Blank WHY do I see BIG Spikes in the Wind or Rain DATA? Uninstalling Heavy WeatherHeavy Weather PRO does not Reconnect to the Weather Station